Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Battle of Midway Commemoration

We had 109 visitors today to commemorate the Battle of Midway which was fought June 4-7, 1942. It was a nice ceremony and people had a great time even though they were only here for about 8 hours. We thought that we might have overnight visitors after an albatross went through the engine during landing, but after cleanup and inspection, they determined that there was no damage and the plane could leave. After the ceremony, the visitors had a walking tour of the major island sites such as the seaplane hangar, command post, cable houses, and memorials. They ended up getting some beach time and had some food and drinks at Capt. Brooks' Tavern. I'm glad I got to take part in this before I'm gone.

About Me

After high school I went into the Navy doing nuclear power stuff on a submarine. After 6 years, I left the Navy then got my biology degree from Montana State Univ. I then worked for the USDA doing human nutrition research for 8 years. I also got my Master's Degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of North Dakota. While doing that I worked for Mr. Ellie Pooh selling elephant dung paper (google it) to help the Sri Lanka elephants. After that, I did the only logical thing with my MS and moved to Cleveland, OH and got a job in security at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It was great, for a while, but I found a 1 year temporary job at Midway Atoll with the US Fish & Wildlife Service. I loved it so much that I moved to an even smaller island with only 4-15 people (Tern Island). After being the Asst Manager, then the Manager, I got the chance to go back to Midway as the Wildlife Biologist for a few more years. Just so you know, I didn't write this as an employee, I just commented about my days here and put up some photos, so these aren't the views of the FWS. I still do ocean work for the FWS, but I do it from the Headquarters office in the Washington D.C. area.